This is it, I've been procrastinating getting a Redbuddle for the past 2 years, this is my sign to finally do it!! Thanks, Alexandra, hope you keep guiding us with new videos! 😊 Also slightly jealous of your lovely way of explaining things, wish I was as well-spoken 🤞
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it. KPAK3H.com/blog
but remember: if you make any drawing, you will have "any return". This is exactly the difficulty. Make a drawing very well done and professional, and also do your due marketing if you want to have a lot of return. And the vast majority are not willing to do that. They want to get millions of dollars with simple drawings
Thank you so much for the tips, I have so many pics I’ve taken in the past at all the Sydney beaches but never thought they would look great. I starting to do patterns but I can do both
@@AlexandraStrambu still working on my Teespring designs before I do a major marketing push, but so far Redbubble has been 10000x easier! Thanks for doing this video series, it's helped so much.
Thanks for making this video! I've been binge watching a bunch of videos like this to see how I can improve my redbubble store and my designs and so far they've all been really helpful, so thank you 😊💙
you are inspiring me more an more to start !! thank you for sharing your work with us. It's not normal to show your username in this POD places as they can steal your work, but you are very open about it, and as I see anyone can do nice & simple designs , and with the correct amount of love they will be popular ; ) thank you!!!
Thanks for sharing. I'm curious if you're doing better with graphic design stuff or photography? If photos, are you using a high resolution SLR in order to get enough pixels for the larger products, or using Photoshop to up-sample?
Ahhh this is such a good idea ! I’ve seen red bubble a little bit but had nooo idea that you could make that much . I liked the designs that people were making as well! I haven’t heard of the tee one before only teaspring
Multumesc foarte mult pentru informatiile pretioase! :) Esti o femeie foarte frumoasa inside-out iar faptul ca esti so open te face si mai frumoasa! Keep up the good work!
thank you, you are very transparent and honest person only redbubble videos that i see credibility high no try to sell me your course i'm sorry if my english go wrong because i'm not from england
She said this is passive income, meaning she doesn't put work into distributing, gathering an audience, or anything besides the original artwork. If you upload the picture and that's the end of your interaction, 13k is pretty impressive.
Vanessa i know whats passive income thx 😂😂😂 u still spend time to design the art plus shes a youtuber, she already has an audience if it took her 4 years, imagine how much its gonna take for a normal person like u and i.
@@icecream6680 If you actually focus and actively hone your store, probably less time. Come on now. Think about it. I just took a random ass picture of a rose when I was out and about. Spent 10 minutes making it more attractive to look at in Photoshop, and I could easily put that image on 30+ items across 15+ sites. 1 image. Took me 30 minutes tops. Do that with 50 more items. Spend maybe 20 hours grand total of work and make thousands over the years. Seems like the perfect thing to do. Don't spend it and over the course of just a few years, you've saved up a down payment on a house.
I just started a shop like 3 days ago.. I dunno. I would like to make money with the shop of course, but I do not have any such confidence to do so. I like the few designs I made, but I think what is so good about mine? I think I definitely want to learn how to make patterns. I can sit down and think about ideas, and I get many, but executing them well will probably be my problem.
Hi there - I really enjoyed your video and you inspired me to try Red Bubble (again) at this late stage in my life......Your enthusiasm is contagious.......🤗
I haven’t heard of these sites but this sounds awesome. I am definitely going to go check out their sites & see if I can get selling! Thats awesome!! Thanks for sharing && all the tips 💕
Thanks for honestly showing the sales. Its makes our job to use the platform much easier - than to follow the other so called "youtube gurus" who always keep something hidden. . and yes, you are beautiful :)
I was living in Toronto for the last 4 years. I came to India on a vacation this April and haven't been able to go back due to travel restrictions. Seeing your video makes me miss Toronto for sone reason.
Hi I'm a RedBubble seller in the US and just made my first sale to someone in Australia. I am very concerned about how to handle the sales taxes RedBubble collects on my behalf. Do you know if I'm supposed to pay Australian taxes (assuming I'm making a lot of money)? Please let me know how you handle RB taxes, it's very confusing and very little clear information out there regarding this :/ Thank you for your videos, they're very helpful
Foarte tare video-ul. Nu tin la hate, dar incearca pe viitor sa fii mai sincera cu tine, atat cat esti si cu noi. Ai spus ca nu ai depus nicio munca, dar de fapt trebuie sa ai un design atragator, o descriere ok si o pagina frumoasa. Astea toate au fost munca ta, presupun. Deci nu renunta la ce e al tau, pentru ce spun altii ;) Mult succes, super tare sa te vad.
Your youtube channel is one of the best learning channel. You work very hard to make video and inspire me to work on redbubble. Carry on and Best of luck for you and your youtube channel.
Well, if you have dementia in your photographs they must sell well. Ha, ha, ha, just kidding. On the website FAQs you should find the requirements for minimum size of images for each product.
I uploaded my own art on RB and it was of two kittens in a heroic pose and I had the word "Bat" in it for BatCat. I was flagged for copyright infringement instantly and after a week my store is still not working. It is a terrible experience for my first time. I'm not sure I want to use them since they don't seem to understand that Warner Brothers doesn't own the rights to the word "Bat"
Ok, make money sources, I am liking that. Thanks for sharing this resources. I see you are doing great, do you think the market is too full, for new people to come in and gain revenue? I want to give this a shot.
Thank you for sharing your experiences through these informative videos.It's always great to learn from someone else's trials and tribulations. Much appreciated
I started a redbubble account a day ago so far nit sold anything but I guess I’ve only just stared it. I have a question tho. I don’t have photoshop or any kind of digital drawing thing, I do all my drawings by hand then just make them transparent with a free app. I have seen many other accounts and they all have digital art. Would this limit how much I sell because it doesn’t looks as good as stuff that’s been edited on photoshop or do people that hand draw their art still do well on the website?
HIII ALEXANDRA, you talked about optimizing on redbubble, do you mean selecting the optimized(recommended) button in the drop down menu during editing for the default display of your product on ur store ?
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it. KPAK3H.com/blog
This is super informative! I’ve never heard of these sites before but I’ve been looking for a way to make more passive income. I’ll definitely have to check these out! Thanks!!
Awesome Video. I am starting on Redbubble now. But you should have hidden your design names...people might copy your most selling design if this video views grow more and I am sure it will.. Another question I have is how many design you need to upload to have any chance of sales. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you! I'll have to keep an eye out for that. They recommend around 25 at the start to be more likely to get sales, but I didn't know that at the start so I probably only had about 10 designs and only made a couple of sales in the first month. But the more you can upload the better! Goodluck!!
Well thanks for this video, unfortunately my redbubble account get banned when I tried to post my first design. Now I just focusing on teepublic. More video about tips please.
Oh no :/ how's teepublic working out? I don't know too much about it yet so I'm curious to learn more. I'll have a video about tips coming out this week :)
@@AlexandraStrambu well it took about 3/4 month for me to make my first sales. im working about how to make sales everyday. Yap cant wait for your video.
You can keep your file size as large as their biggest products like duvet covers, so it will suit all your products at once! The dimensions are 7632/6480 👍 You can have a look at their site for more information about files dimensions help.redbubble.com/hc/en-us/articles/202270679 Hope it helped :)
Salut, ai putea face si un video despre ce eforturi sau actiuni ai facut pentru a porni produsul si vinzarile..... au fost doar postate sau si ceva promovari prin retele sociale sau prn alte modalitati? mersi
Is there an alternative to being on social media? I quit Fakebook years ago and have no intention of returning to it, and one site wanted me to send them an actual photo of myself to prove that I was genuine, and I simply told them off instead...
@@lewessays Yeah look at Lisa Irby and Shuckabuck. IMO if you're doing it as a business model and not because you're an artist, you should focus on Redbubble and Merch by Amazon only and knock out a shit ton of designs (into the thousands). I knocked out 100 last month.
@@AlexandraStrambu so we only post photos,the photo is with people or no,and how many photo we must upload every week,thanks for the information my friends
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it. KPAK3H.com/blog
I have made my shop but not even one person have seen my store.🙁I have upload about 10 designs with many products but noone had visit my shop.What I have to do?
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it. KPAK3H.com/blog
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it. KPAK3H.com/blog
Adam Right now I’m uploading about 1-5 new designs per month because I’m able to get consistent sales from my old artwork luckily and I also don’t have as much new content since I’m not traveling as much anymore. But either way the more you upload the better, regardless if you’re making sales or not! 60 sounds like an amazing number for anyone to achieve!
So, your promotions is the key to your sales? Have you tried Fine Art America? Which home page are you referring too? I'm Riddex4x5 or Mike Cicero on red Bubble and Mike Cicero on Fine Art America. Thanks
Finally someone who shows proof of their sales, every person I've watched just shows how to do it but never shows proof its worth it.
That's impressive with the amount of designs you have! I feel like it's a lot harder to get exposure and therefore sales than it was years ago.
Thanks! And I'm curious about that.. I'll have to look into it!
This is it, I've been procrastinating getting a Redbuddle for the past 2 years, this is my sign to finally do it!! Thanks, Alexandra, hope you keep guiding us with new videos! 😊 Also slightly jealous of your lovely way of explaining things, wish I was as well-spoken 🤞
Yes, you deff should!! You won't regret it :) Thank you! I feel like I'm not when I'm on camera but maybe I'm just being a perfectionist haha
Did you start your Redbubble shop? :)
I started last week and I made 4 pounds so far... I am working hard on it, hope it'll work! ☺️
How many sticker do you have?
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it.
KPAK3H.com/blog
@@МишкаБуртон Simply watermark all your designs with Redbbuble settings and no one will copy your work.
@@RelaxingNatureSoundz actually even when you have the watermark professional designer copy them pixel by pixel.
It's been a year- are you still seeing income from it? Also! What's your shop!
I'm determined to make Redbubble my income
but remember: if you make any drawing, you will have "any return". This is exactly the difficulty. Make a drawing very well done and professional, and also do your due marketing if you want to have a lot of return. And the vast majority are not willing to do that. They want to get millions of dollars with simple drawings
Quarantine has got me starting my own business. Thank you for this video!
Thank you so much for the tips, I have so many pics I’ve taken in the past at all the Sydney beaches but never thought they would look great. I starting to do patterns but I can do both
Stickers markup can be 100-200% with no effect on sales 🙂
@Oshin T 🙌🙂 Thanks!
I like how clean and simple looking the backend of society6 is it looks very user friendly
Yeah it definitely is! Redbubble is great too I find!
This is so inspiring! I started on Teespring earlier this year but Redbubble is my next project. These videos are so helpful, please keep them coming!
Is teespring good? I've heard about it but never ended up signing up! Thanks for the support☺️
@@AlexandraStrambu still working on my Teespring designs before I do a major marketing push, but so far Redbubble has been 10000x easier! Thanks for doing this video series, it's helped so much.
Sweet voice :) has explained everything in the simplest way!! Hands down the best video on this topic ;)
Ah! someone with real stats, i subbed
Thank you!! ☺️
It's nice to see someone share the earnings like you did in this video. It helps show it is more real. Thank you for that and keep up the great work.
Thanks for making this video! I've been binge watching a bunch of videos like this to see how I can improve my redbubble store and my designs and so far they've all been really helpful, so thank you 😊💙
you are inspiring me more an more to start !! thank you for sharing your work with us. It's not normal to show your username in this POD places as they can steal your work, but you are very open about it, and as I see anyone can do nice & simple designs , and with the correct amount of love they will be popular ; ) thank you!!!
Thanks for sharing. I'm curious if you're doing better with graphic design stuff or photography? If photos, are you using a high resolution SLR in order to get enough pixels for the larger products, or using Photoshop to up-sample?
Congrats! I have been on Redbubble as well as Teepublic and Society6 for about 4 years now. I love your store! your products are amazing.
Thank you so much for your support☺️
Great video! Thanks! Subscribed! I just signed up a couple weeks ago and waiting to make my first sale still.
Thanks for the support!😄 good luck with your store!!
Hi, did u advertise your products or just free traffic? Thank you!
Ahhh this is such a good idea ! I’ve seen red bubble a little bit but had nooo idea that you could make that much . I liked the designs that people were making as well! I haven’t heard of the tee one before only teaspring
Yeah I had no idea before starting either haha I think teepublic is fairly new, but it doesn't hurt trying new platforms!
Please check out my shop too www.redbubble.com/people/humairaazmi/shop
Multumesc foarte mult pentru informatiile pretioase! :)
Esti o femeie foarte frumoasa inside-out iar faptul ca esti so open te face si mai frumoasa!
Keep up the good work!
thank you, you are very transparent and honest person
only redbubble videos that i see credibility high
no try to sell me your course
i'm sorry if my english go wrong because i'm not from england
but it took you 4 years to earn that 13k on redbubble!? i just saw your page and u started in 2016 😅
Yeah it’s not as amazing as she makes it seems to be 😂
She said this is passive income, meaning she doesn't put work into distributing, gathering an audience, or anything besides the original artwork. If you upload the picture and that's the end of your interaction, 13k is pretty impressive.
Vanessa i know whats passive income thx 😂😂😂 u still spend time to design the art plus shes a youtuber, she already has an audience if it took her 4 years, imagine how much its gonna take for a normal person like u and i.
@@icecream6680 If you actually focus and actively hone your store, probably less time. Come on now. Think about it. I just took a random ass picture of a rose when I was out and about. Spent 10 minutes making it more attractive to look at in Photoshop, and I could easily put that image on 30+ items across 15+ sites. 1 image. Took me 30 minutes tops. Do that with 50 more items. Spend maybe 20 hours grand total of work and make thousands over the years. Seems like the perfect thing to do. Don't spend it and over the course of just a few years, you've saved up a down payment on a house.
@@MxALot-fp9yt I wouldn't mind earning 20k in 4 yrs
This was very helpful and motivating!!! Thank you!!!
Congratulations on your new home!!! Have a great move!!!😊
I just started a shop like 3 days ago.. I dunno. I would like to make money with the shop of course, but I do not have any such confidence to do so. I like the few designs I made, but I think what is so good about mine? I think I definitely want to learn how to make patterns. I can sit down and think about ideas, and I get many, but executing them well will probably be my problem.
More then half way done to the 1000 subscribers. Congratulations 🎉😎👍
Thank you!! Let's hope it keeps going this way :)
Hi there - I really enjoyed your video and you inspired me to try Red Bubble (again) at this late stage in my life......Your enthusiasm is contagious.......🤗
I haven’t heard of these sites but this sounds awesome. I am definitely going to go check out their sites & see if I can get selling! Thats awesome!! Thanks for sharing && all the tips 💕
I highly recommend them! Thanks for watching and good luck!!☺️
is the "your margin" section on Redbubble how much you will make per sale of the product?
thx
yes
Thank you for sharing your wealth of information with us. Your videos are so helpful and motivating ❤
Thanks for honestly showing the sales. Its makes our job to use the platform much easier - than to follow the other so called "youtube gurus" who always keep something hidden. . and yes, you are beautiful :)
Thanks for the support! I figured that was the best way to show people what it can do for them!
I was living in Toronto for the last 4 years. I came to India on a vacation this April and haven't been able to go back due to travel restrictions. Seeing your video makes me miss Toronto for sone reason.
Just subscribed congrats on 1k! I love your content.
Thank you so much!! Can't believed I'm actually there😱
Thank you and thanks for talking about markups... I just started and markups confused me 🤔 Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi I'm a RedBubble seller in the US and just made my first sale to someone in Australia. I am very concerned about how to handle the sales taxes RedBubble collects on my behalf. Do you know if I'm supposed to pay Australian taxes (assuming I'm making a lot of money)? Please let me know how you handle RB taxes, it's very confusing and very little clear information out there regarding this :/ Thank you for your videos, they're very helpful
I have received many reviews on my designs but no sale...why🧐
Thank you for your content. You've help me so much.
That's really impressive Alexandra! Keep up with good work 👍
You are awesome, I just start my Redbubble shop. Do you promote your redbubble store on other media?
Great video! Just started my store yesterday! :)
Foarte tare video-ul. Nu tin la hate, dar incearca pe viitor sa fii mai sincera cu tine, atat cat esti si cu noi. Ai spus ca nu ai depus nicio munca, dar de fapt trebuie sa ai un design atragator, o descriere ok si o pagina frumoasa. Astea toate au fost munca ta, presupun. Deci nu renunta la ce e al tau, pentru ce spun altii ;)
Mult succes, super tare sa te vad.
Your youtube channel is one of the best learning channel. You work very hard to make video and inspire me to work on redbubble. Carry on and Best of luck for you and your youtube channel.
I’ve just started Redbubble yesterday and I’ve made 17 designs (I have a lot of time on my hands 😂)
Any sales???
How much u earned?
@@ahmedqassem2283 I cant purchase anything but I left some likes!
Thanks Alex. Maybe create a tutorial about Society6. It is new to me and maybe to others. Thanks in advance..
Thanks, that's a great idea! I'll get it in the works :)
Never heard of this before.. I will try yo research about this site.. How long and how many videos did you made already?
Yeah give it a look! And I think I've made about 10-12 :)
Thank you for your advice! For those who like collage work, my society6 is Axelle Goldie.
Great information and good to know. In case I ever decide to give it a try! Super cool !
Thanks for the support ☺️
Hi Alex, which the best demention for photography? I guess it is much larger than text-based design? Thank you!
Well, if you have dementia in your photographs they must sell well. Ha, ha, ha, just kidding. On the website FAQs you should find the requirements for minimum size of images for each product.
Wow. Awesome! Do you run any promotions on social media? what is your strategy of getting your work out there so people know?
I uploaded my own art on RB and it was of two kittens in a heroic pose and I had the word "Bat" in it for BatCat. I was flagged for copyright infringement instantly and after a week my store is still not working. It is a terrible experience for my first time. I'm not sure I want to use them since they don't seem to understand that Warner Brothers doesn't own the rights to the word "Bat"
wow! i only made 1 dollar so far my redbubble is w-creations
Hey I’m thinking of starting my own,but I wanted to know if you have to add it when you are filing your taxes?
Such a beautiful and positive video! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the support!!☺️
i love red bubble! ive never seen a video like this before- very informative ☺️💛
Yay, glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Thanks for the video. Inspired me to load up my photos on there 🤙
Amazing! Goodluck with your sales!!
very honest and neat information . Thank you for sharing...
Thanks for watching!!
I am commmpletely new to this but your videos have been SO helpful!!
I am here watching because you are SO BEAUTIFUL! 💕💕💕
use Promo Code: DISCAD10 for 10% discount teespring.com/stores/artists-desires/collection/unisex-men-s-t-shirts?page=1
Ok, make money sources, I am liking that. Thanks for sharing this resources. I see you are doing great, do you think the market is too full, for new people to come in and gain revenue? I want to give this a shot.
Me too😄haha and definitely not! A few friends of mine have recently signed up and already made a couple of sales. Try it out!!
Thank you for sharing your experiences through these informative videos.It's always great to learn from someone else's trials and tribulations.
Much appreciated
I started a redbubble account a day ago so far nit sold anything but I guess I’ve only just stared it. I have a question tho. I don’t have photoshop or any kind of digital drawing thing, I do all my drawings by hand then just make them transparent with a free app. I have seen many other accounts and they all have digital art. Would this limit how much I sell because it doesn’t looks as good as stuff that’s been edited on photoshop or do people that hand draw their art still do well on the website?
HIII ALEXANDRA, you talked about optimizing on redbubble, do you mean selecting the optimized(recommended) button in the drop down menu during editing for the default display of your product on ur store ?
After watching your video I impressed by your work and want to do it .
Awesome video, how many designs do you have available on red bubble.
Thank you! Around 80 right now :)
Got great value from this video..... Thanks very much ♥️
Amazing! Thanks for watching :)
Very Nice and helpful video. I will Start today
H8 Alexandra! Thanks so much for the vid, so so helpful. About how much money do you make from redbubble per day?
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it.
KPAK3H.com/blog
I have a question: Do you approve of the website traffic or promote your designs ..
This is super informative! I’ve never heard of these sites before but I’ve been looking for a way to make more passive income. I’ll definitely have to check these out! Thanks!!
Yeah they're a great option for passive income! Goodluck!! :)
Awesome work Alexandra :) Thank you for sharing
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome Video. I am starting on Redbubble now. But you should have hidden your design names...people might copy your most selling design if this video views grow more and I am sure it will..
Another question I have is how many design you need to upload to have any chance of sales. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you! I'll have to keep an eye out for that.
They recommend around 25 at the start to be more likely to get sales, but I didn't know that at the start so I probably only had about 10 designs and only made a couple of sales in the first month. But the more you can upload the better! Goodluck!!
Well thanks for this video, unfortunately my redbubble account get banned when I tried to post my first design. Now I just focusing on teepublic. More video about tips please.
Oh no :/ how's teepublic working out? I don't know too much about it yet so I'm curious to learn more. I'll have a video about tips coming out this week :)
@@AlexandraStrambu well it took about 3/4 month for me to make my first sales. im working about how to make sales everyday. Yap cant wait for your video.
My Teepublic account get banned after uploading a coronavirus shirt, my Redbubble account still up and running for 6 mos. now without any sales :(
@@emzwright1522 i guess it really frustating times, feeling discourage sometimes. but keep going ya, yepp yepp
@@emzwright1522 Do you get a warning or something before getting banned? And what kind of violation of the rules was it?
Hi Alexandra, Is there any option if u don't 've PayPal Account in Nepal ?
Some specialists say that publishing a number of designs greater than 5 may lead to the account being closed. Is this true?
I will start on RedBubble before this channel becomes popular!
Haha yes you need to get on it! 😂
are we obliged to have a professional paypal account or can we use a personal one to create our store ?
El-hadi Dahmoun nope! You can use a personal one too!
@@AlexandraStrambu ah cool, i didn't know... Thank you for the answer
Could you do an email in regards to the taxes on your sales. How does that work? I'm from Canada too. Thank you and I love your videos!
Watching this video make me have some really good ideas thank you for that
how old do you have to be to sell your artwork?
Wow thanks for sharing this info. Very inspiring, Alexandra.
Thanks Thu!!☺️💕
Thu Nguyen please follow me on redbubble SMgayan.redbubble.com
I will follow you too. Thanks
I have a huge doubt on which size should we upload our design?
And which format is best?
Waiting for your reply
You can keep your file size as large as their biggest products like duvet covers, so it will suit all your products at once! The dimensions are 7632/6480 👍
You can have a look at their site for more information about files dimensions help.redbubble.com/hc/en-us/articles/202270679
Hope it helped :)
@@marina_kdance Yeah thanks dude
My artwork shows up small on redbubble. how do I make the image bigger?
Salut, ai putea face si un video despre ce eforturi sau actiuni ai facut pentru a porni produsul si vinzarile..... au fost doar postate sau si ceva promovari prin retele sociale sau prn alte modalitati? mersi
Is there an alternative to being on social media? I quit Fakebook years ago and have no intention of returning to it, and one site wanted me to send them an actual photo of myself to prove that I was genuine, and I simply told them off instead...
Very good results!
Thank you! There's always room for improvement, but I'm definitely happy with this!
@@AlexandraStrambu If i will earn quarter of it, I will be totally happy :)
Hi. What type of picture do I share? And where? How? Sorry I just open my redbubble account 😬
Hi, which dimension is the best for society6? Thanks!
$20 in my first month.. :) 250+ designs
That's great! My first month was around there too :) with that many designs I'm sure you'll get more in no time!
@@AlexandraStrambu $70 in my 2 week firth for 145 designs. i wants more than !!!!! help me
So the key to get sales is to upload as many designs as you can?
Trí Đặng How you get so much
@@virade9116 now 700$
The design I uploaded on Redbubble, Can I share same design on teepublic, Teeapring etc.. ? Pls reply
yes you can
I’ve made £50 but it’s taken me over 1 year
Gotta start somewhere :) and when it's passive income like this, something is better than nothing!
it is more about quantity....bulk in those designs. A lot of people who have been successful recommend that strategy.
@@lewessays Yeah look at Lisa Irby and Shuckabuck. IMO if you're doing it as a business model and not because you're an artist, you should focus on Redbubble and Merch by Amazon only and knock out a shit ton of designs (into the thousands). I knocked out 100 last month.
Please Keep uploading videos like this , from morocco 😍
Thanks for the support!
nice video sharing my friends,may be i want to try see red bubble, we only posting some photo or video there?
Thank you! Redbubble is only for photos :)
@@AlexandraStrambu so we only post photos,the photo is with people or no,and how many photo we must upload every week,thanks for the information my friends
since a while, i start uploading on redbubble. hope it would be nice passive income from all my silly pictures
I hope so too! Goodluck!!
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it.
KPAK3H.com/blog
Such an inspiring video,I wonder what is your redbubble name.
I have made my shop but not even one person have seen my store.🙁I have upload about 10 designs with many products but noone had visit my shop.What I have to do?
I can’t find very many photographs on red bubble. I wanted to do canvas or metal prints. How well do their sustainable inks do with real photos?
Very inspiring I'm a member but I have to upload my artwork
Thanks! Start uploading! haha
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it.
KPAK3H.com/blog
Amazing channel, quality content here! Keep it up :)
Thanks for the support :)
Redbubble spends more time censoring critics than they do addressing the mass intellectual property violations in their marketplace. It's more profitable to pay an employee to monitor social media than to remove content that they KNOW is intellectual property infringement. Redbubble has a long and sordid history of going to court with copyright holders instead of moderating the content. The reason for this is simple; they would lose MILLIONS if they actually removed the violating content. Other POD companies such as Threadless, Spreadhsirt, CafePress, Society6 and Teespring all use proprietary software to purge known copyrighted works before they are even uploaded. Redbubble has the means to do the same thing. Martin Hosking CHOOSES not to use the software. They know exactly what they are doing. They know most copyright holders won;t pursue litigation and the ones who do will be tied up in court for so long that the company will make millions on their works before a judge orders its removal. This company hides behind "third party" status and tries to claim the copyright moderation is the obligation of the shop keeper or artist uploading the design. They refuse to take any responsibility for it. No other POD company on the market behaves this way. This is a terrible company and if you are shopping or selling on this platform YOU are part of the problem. You are enabling these people to steal from other artists and copyright holders. Many artists try to dismiss this by telling themselves "everybody does it" or "Redbubble is doing the best they can to prevent it". Neither of those statements is true. Every POD company DOES NOT do this. And even if they did, how does that make it right in any way? No, the truth is, the people selling on this platform need the money and they don't want to sacrifice it over morals and ethics. Folks, this is why the world we live in sucks. Everybody wants to virtue signal and pretend they care, but in actuality it's all just about image. Redbubble will be the first to make a post on social media about blacklivesmatter or LGBTQ rights, but then they allow mass intellectual property theft on their platform and rob people every day. Does that seem like a company that cares to you? If you are selling or buying on Redbubble you are part of the problem. This company could not exist if you didn't shop or sell here. Plain and simple. These people don't lose any sleep at night over the outright theft of copyright. But if it became a societal issue that they could slap on a shirt and wear around town to show everyone what wonderful human beings they were, they'd be all about it. They'd wear this cause like they wear LGBTQ rights or Blacklivesmatter. The faux outrage would be off the charts. But they can steal copyright all day without your average person knowing about it. Suddenly being a good human isn't their identity. It's what you do when nobody is looking that defines who you are. And this company doesn't want you to see who they really are. That's why they spend more time trying to censor blog comments than simply removing the copyright protected works from their marketplace. They can't even deny it.
KPAK3H.com/blog
Thank you
How many designs are you uploading on redbubble a month ?
Iam uploading 60 designs a month
I want to know is that enough or not?
Thanks 🌺
Adam Right now I’m uploading about 1-5 new designs per month because I’m able to get consistent sales from my old artwork luckily and I also don’t have as much new content since I’m not traveling as much anymore. But either way the more you upload the better, regardless if you’re making sales or not! 60 sounds like an amazing number for anyone to achieve!
So, your promotions is the key to your sales? Have you tried Fine Art America? Which home page are you referring too? I'm Riddex4x5 or Mike Cicero on red Bubble and Mike Cicero on Fine Art America. Thanks